Cop Crash Cover-Up First Amendment Audit Copwatch Hot Pursuit Crash Tyrant Squeals Orders



UPDATE: The original call was a domestic dispute with pew pew but it turned out to be another neighbor was lawfully doing the pewpewing while the other neighbors were disputing.

This was recorded on January 10, 2023 at around 4 p.m. Several Agencies were involved in a high speed chase including Florida Highway Patrol, Alachua County Sheriff’s, High Springs Police and Alachua Police then the chase was abruptly ended and called off. As of January 11, at 11 a.m. none of the agencies have provided information as to whom they were chasing and since an Alachua PD car crashed, the only information we obtained from the other agencies is a CAD screen that only reads APD vs Tree. We want to know who they were chasing and why it was called off even though a cruiser was crashed and severely damaged.

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50 thoughts on “Cop Crash Cover-Up First Amendment Audit Copwatch Hot Pursuit Crash Tyrant Squeals Orders”

  1. Cops actively and excitedly pursue any citizen that might have made a mistake or broken a rule, but when it's a cop they completely back off, act uninterested in upholding the law, and actively participate in the cover up.

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  2. I understand that lying might be a valid investigatory tool in some limited circumstances. Unfortunately, the extreme majority of the lies I hear from cops have nothing to do with investigating a crime. All too often the lies are used to protect an officer who has screwed up. It would sure be nice if I could lie to the police when I screw up so that I don't get in trouble – but that is a crime if I do it. It should be the same when they do it unless it's necessary for the investigation. No, this was not a misunderstanding. It was an officer who was driving too fast for the conditions who seriously damaged a $60,000 + piece of public property. Because of this wreck, the people will be paying several hundred if not thousands for towing and impound. It might cost even more if the department claims they think the vehicle might not be safe enough for their officers. It is instantly apparent that he wasn't trained as well as they claim to be – if he was, he'd have maintained traction, the bumper and front drive train would still be intact.

    At 11:00, the officer claims that the incident is out of their jurisdiction. Then why are they there, and why is the manager barking orders? If the incident is out of their jurisdiction, he has no authority whether it's a crime scene or an accident scene.

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  3. I'm a foregone conspiracy theorist. I discovered this while I was watching this scene. I can hear the dialogue in my head when the cop gets inside the patrol car. "F#ck. What now? We got a witness…with a CAMERA!" Hate to tell 'em, but they are wearing the shoe on the other foot and there ain't no sole. Was the wrecked unit being driven by a drunk cop? I'm sure it's their policy that when something like this happens, there is a mandatory drug/alcohol test that follows. Check it out CRISPY. I'm an RN and I have been watching audits long enough to know that police and hospitals function in many of the same ways, because their policies tend to mirror similar language. It's all the the paperwork baby. Shake that paper ceiling of theirs a little harder and the evidence will tile the floor –. There are several things we witnessed that tells us – there is something amiss. Was the cop drunk, crashed his car and then call his buddies to the rescue? What message was sent that they ALL went code blue down a dim country dirt road — off the main drag? A misunderstanding becomes a crime? A team huddle inside created privacy? Yep — I'm a conspiracy theorist…might as well face it.

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  4. "You need to listen to a police officer" that's when my mouth would have popped off lol also my kids HATE cops! We have a game where we count them as we see them anywhere "pig or bully 1 or 2 and so on" lol yeah we are a no answer the door family unless we are FOR SURE who is on the the other side! There is no law that says you have to acknowledge anyone at the door so the plan is…if it's ever the pigs…we go chill in room and turn a high fan on that drowns out noise…"we aren't home go away"

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  5. IMO> Haha "I scooted into action", First thought was (run Forest run)!
    Nothing like trying (Twice) to hit you, all while thinking it's somehow funny if he did? It looked like some are learning, it's just a camera!
    Where's that crime scene tape meant for crime scenes? With all those trees, where's the tape meant to protect your "Dam" crime scene? If it was there, someone might know not to go past?
    Thanks R.C.!

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  6. So the lieutenant has a bug up his ass and likes to be a dick. The other guy either doesn't know how to backup a car or he's deliberately being a dick. What an awesome collection of dick heads they have in this department.

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  7. most of these BOZO's can't even drive on pavement, but when you em out in a little dirt n sand it's dang near impossible….cops these days are so very embarrassing, i'm so ashamed of these unprofessional losers

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  8. Ricky was told to go at you. I swear the LT says “back up on him” as Ricky gets square with him. He has a rear view camera and was aiming for you. Shoe on the other foot and they would have unloaded their service weapons due to vehicular manslaughter.

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  9. When a cop destroys citizen property, public property, the public has a 100% right to know the details surrounding that destruction. Transparency is the enemy in the eyes of the police. With Transparency, accountability soon follows. Police can't handle that reality.

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  10. Where's the crime scene tape? Secure the location if you don't want the public in the middle of the "scene". Pathetic how they have so much disdain for the general public, yet they command respect!

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  11. First it's no big deal, then it's a crime scene, what's next. Why are there so many cops with butt issues. Hey cops….. Stop taking your frustrations out on us, if your sick of your job then find another. No respect. We have rights and they are going to hate the new generations waking up to your tyranny and putting a stop to it.

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  12. His a p.o.s..not lieutenant, we that served have earned rankings, not these egotistical pig..the distain.towards the citizens..if it was a crime scene it should had been taped!

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